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Wilson, Wilson, WILSON!

It's been ten weeks into the 2012 regular season...Bradshaw is hurt, and is inconsistent..Brown deserves to be the starter and get more carries, but WILSON, which I've heard a 1,000 times from all of you guys, and I do agree, It's time that Wilson gets more carries, he's our 1st round pick and he's got to play like the stud he is...I'm tired of hearing stupid Doug Martin everytime....let Wilson experiment more out there, he might be what the offense is missing right now, and he's worthy of having his own thread

Last edited by cowboyskilla; 01-08-2013 at 12:15 AM.

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Andre Brown got the majority of playing time at running back on Sunday, rushing seven times for 65 yards and catching five passes for 29 yards. Had the game not been a blowout, the Giants might have turned a little more to rookie David Wilson, too.

“We did want to get David a little bit more,” Coughlin said. “But it became a different kind of a game yesterday.”

Here's the full Jerald Ingram quote on the "cost" of David Wilson's explosiveness: "Yeah, he's explosive. But at...

...what cost is he explosive?" said Ingram, the Giants' RBs coach. "OK? Is he explosive at the cost of not being able to protect well, not being able to know his job well enough, being a pro? That all has to develop. Now does that make him hungrier? That's one thing I think we've always done here at the Giants. Our running backs learn to understand that 'Hey, you're not going to get on the field until you learn how to handle all those things.' And they have always made them better. ... It's about winning games. It's not a popularity contest. You know what you can do, but hey, it's time for you to grow up and be a man now and see what you can do with the whole ball of wax. ... It's hard to stick him out there and feel comfortable that he can handle the whole ball of wax."

Guess that's it. They were getting blown out, but they weren't about to put Eli's safety at risk.